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A1C Ian Williams
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Racism will never die if we choose to turn away when we see it, PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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A1C Ian Williams: I am exceedingly sorry that this is a fact, A1C Ian Williams; and if I could change things around for people such as yourself, I would in a heartbeat. Carry on as the Bright, Bright Star That You are, Ian!
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A1C Ian Williams
A1C Ian Williams
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SPC Margaret Higgins - Things are already better. I have great mentors on base who teach unity that rises above indifference. I also have fellow servicemen who have come from less than racially harmonious backgrounds but are committed to change. Between the two, I am in a healthy environment where I feel advancement should be based on merit and bridges can be built across troubled waters. COL (Join to see) COL Mikel J. Burroughs PFC (Join to see) SSgt Addison R. 1LT Sandy Annala COL Charles Williams LTC (Join to see) Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin LTC Ivan Raiklin, Esq. MAJ Don Bigger Maj Bryan Madden TSgt Joe C. SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Sgt Randy Wilber SSG John Bacon Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen PO3 John Wagner
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SPC Margaret Higgins
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A1C Ian Williams - I am so exceedingly glad that things are already better for you. I would highly recommend that you Go For It!; as far as you getting promoted is concerned! I have a very special affinity for you, Ian. -Margaret
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Well if you call Trump supporters racist because they support Trump of course you're going to find racism everywhere. Why don't you start using the dictionary's definition of racism and you may find it more difficult to support your ideology.
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Sgt Randy Wilber - Eventually everyone should get there, but it does take some time especially for people who grew up isolated from any racist activities.
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A1C Ian Williams
A1C Ian Williams
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MAJ (Join to see) - I do find it interesting that once again we have to have a discussion on toxic ideologies and how they don't match with the ideals of America that we have established for each other. When someone chucked a bottle at my family for exiting a movie theatre while in that area of Pennsylvania, I didn't stop to question whether it was racism or insensitivity. I simply filed it in the back of my mind and said "When in public, be VERY aware". You are absolutely right that this is not a political issue despite what the media says. This is a person-to-person conversation over time and only life experience can be an effective catalyst for change.
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PO3 John Wagner
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MAJ (Join to see) - As a rule I find that racists .. or at least the garden variety.. actually suffer from low self esteem. Their garden variety racism is passed along to their children and is reinforced by other low esteemed idiots in a sort of "me too" manner so that they can fit in with a group.
As a person who traveled the country and grew up in a "government" environment, moving around the country constantly, I saw it always from an outsiders perspective.
These garden variety racists tend to be uninteresting, low esteemed folks, although oddly enough covering a rather broad intellectual spectrum.
Bandwagon riding nerds mostly..
All racism is taught, or more accurately and commonly, learned... picked up like a regional accent of which the person is absolutely unaware.
Being a northerner... and of course Northerners are far more eloquent and well spoken than southern....
Oh my God! I just suffered a racist slip.. I am now going to punish myself brutally.. by intentionally exposing myself to North Dakota weather
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Racism is taught racial insensitivity is ignorance, or a miscommunication.
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It’s easy to see how this can happen. Most teenagers emulate their parents picking up both good and bad habits. If you grow up in an environment when a large majority of adults are conservative or liberal then you will start out being the same. It’s the only point of view you really hear on a consistent basis.

So if you grow up in an environment where everyone is white and you constantly hear comments made by white rural conservative adults regarding black people over the last several decades you develop the same attitude. It’s even worse today with the virolitric comments people are exposed to on social media.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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CDR (Join to see) Great Observation. That Explains My Perspective, I was Raised in an Urban/Suburban Environment.
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I grew up in rural Indiana and while the area I grew up in did not have balatant racism, it was easy to see young people being easily swayed one political way or another just off of what parents and the community thought. Never actually thinking for themselves. There was some Klan activity in the area but amazingly they were generally not at all welcome.

I wish more people would leave their small rural towns and go live in urban environments for a while. See how others live. Once you do that then you can go back whatever environment you want.
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